Hmm...Now, what is the advantage of the Obi?
jimates:
Quote from: winger13 on March 20, 2012, 08:53:54 pm
Quote from: jimates on March 20, 2012, 08:44:56 pm
Widcat,
The Obi allows you to access your google voice using a regular telephone plugged into it. You can get rid of your landline.
an option only if you get consistent good voice quality using the obitalk's internet connection to google chat.
Which I have gotten every day for 14 months.
pc44:
Quote from: jimates on March 21, 2012, 05:36:24 am
Quote from: winger13 on March 20, 2012, 08:53:54 pm
an option only if you get consistent good voice quality using the obitalk's internet connection to google chat.
Which I have gotten every day for 14 months.
Same here... I have been enjoying very good call quality with GV and Obihai for some time now.
Wildcat:
Thanks for the replies. My main use of GV has been to make my Ipod touch into a wi-fi phone. It appears that I will no longer be able to use Talkatone if I have Obi because you can't forward both to Google Chat. So no SMS? No MMS? I guess unless I get a second GV number, I won't benefit from this. I would like to lose the land line at some point in the future but we have had the same non-portable for about 25 years (special "metro" number) so the change would be troublesome. I may just give this to my son since he doesn't have a land line.
RevKev:
Curious, what was the selling point that made you buy it in the first place?
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No MMS?
Does GV even support MMS?
pc44:
Quote from: RevKev on March 21, 2012, 04:09:43 pm
Does GV even support MMS?
Nope. MMS is only supported in conjunction with Sprint users.
Quote from: RevKev on March 21, 2012, 04:09:43 pm
Curious, what was the selling point that made you buy it in the first place?
I too am curious ???
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